books by Simon Wiesenthal
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Simon Wiesenthal
Journey Through Darkness: Monowitz, Auschwitz, Gross-Rosen, Buchenwald (The Library of Holocaust Testimonies)
Willy Berler
,
Ruth Fivaz-Silbermann
Mitchell Vallentine & Company
, 2004
Sails of Hope: The Secret Mission of Christopher Columbus.
Simon Wiesenthal
MacMillan Publishing Company
, 1973
An interesting theory with deep consequences
If the majority of latinamericans are descendants of jewish people could have astonishing consequences on the position of those nations respectfully Israel, and them selves. Wiesenthal has good reasons to believe that and shows how is it possible. The arguments are ...
The Sunflower: On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness (Newly Expanded Paperback Edition)
Simon Wiesenthal
Schocken
, 1998
Is forgiveness possible when God takes a leave?
I've used Wiesenthal's The Sunflower as a text in college courses several times. On each occasion my original high estimation of Wiesenthal's narrative grows, while my dissatisfaction with the chorus of responses that takes up nearly two-thirds of the latest edition ...
Sunflower
Simon Wiesenthal
Schocken
, 1976
A young Jew listens silently while a dying Nazi begs absolution for taking part in the burning alive of an entire village of Jews. A moral query into the silent response of the Jew follows in the form of a symposium.
The Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Memoirs
Simon Wiesenthal
Bantam
, 1968
A must read for those interested in Nazis and the Holocaust
Simon Wiesenthal is a holocaust survivor who dedicated the rest of his life to attempting to bring Nazi fugitives to justice. The Murderers Among Us briefly describes his own persecution and the murder of his family members in the Holocaust, then delves deeply into ...
Dangerous Diplomacy: The Story of Carl Lutz, Rescuer of 62,000 Hungarian Jews
Theo Tschuy
, Simon Wiesenthal
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
, 2000
A diplomats reaction to the pressure of saving lives.
This book represents a very thorough research into the exact details of a rescue operation. As we have been fed countless stories with vastly inflated numbers, this book is a breath of fresh air. The author utilizes his research of archives held by the Swiss ...
Max and Helen
Simon Wiesenthal
William Morrow & Co
, 1982
A Love Story born out of the Holocaust
I read this book many years ago and even now I consider it a much ignored love story with a difference. Max and Helen are survivors of the Holocaust who are separated during the war and both end up in Concentration Camps. Max believes Helen to be dead but many years ...
Helnwein-Neunter November Nacht-Ninth November Night
Gottfried Helnwein
,
Reinhold Misselbeck
, ...
Museum Ludwig, Cologne/Germany
, 1990
It was to our good fortune that Gottfried Helnwein also strove to break away from the museum and gallery sector in order to communicate with a larger public. This appeared on a grand scale on the site between the cathedral and Museum Ludwig, and at a time of "photokina", with its hundreds of thousands of visitors. The 100 metre picture wall did ...
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